Title | Comparative Approaches to Higher Education – Curriculum, Teaching and Innovations in an Age of Financial Difficulties – (Reports of the Hiroshima/OECD Meetings of Experts) |
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Author(s) | Research Institute for Higher Education,Hiroshima University |
Publication Date | 1983 – 12 |
Page-Size | 240 |
Volume | 4 |
Contents | Part I Higher Education in the International Age 1. The Role of the University in International Understanding / Michio Nagai 2. The “Internationalization” of Higher Education in Japan / Kazuyuki Kitamura Part II Curriculum and Teaching 3. Who Owns the University Curriculum? / A. H. Halsey 4. Curriculum Reform in Hiroshima University — The Case of the Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences / Hisashi Shikibu 5. Curriculum and Instruction in Colleges and Universities / Paul L. Dressel 6. Pilot Institutes for Higher Education Reform in Korea / Jeung Rhee 7. Innovations in American Higher Education: Curriculum and Teaching / Philip G. Altbach 8. Improvements in College Teaching in the United Kingdom / Roy Cox Part III Reforms and Innovations 9. Comparative University Reform / Philip G. Altbach 10. Innovation of Higher Education in Japan: The Case of the University of Tsukuba / Sho Takakura 11. A Strategy for Innovation of Chungnam National University — A Korean Case / Myong-Won Suhr 12. Reforms in Chinese Higher Education / Cheng Su 13. Innovations in Thai Higher Education / Iam Chaya-Ngam 14. Staff Development in Higher Education — Experience in Britain / Roy Cox Part IV Open Universities and Adult Education 15. Sukhothai Thammathirat — Thailand’s Open Univesity / Iam Chaya-Ngam 16. History and Prospect of the Korean Air and Correspondence College / Myong-Won Suhr 17. Adult Learning in Japanese Higher Education: A Consideration of Economic Aspects / Masakazu Yano Part V Higher Education in the Age of Financial Difficulties 18. Japanese Higher Education in an Age of Financial Difficulties / Morikazu Ushiogi 19. On the Financial Troubles of Universities / A. H. Halsey 20. Financing Problems for Higher Education in Korea / Jeung Rhee 21. Higher Education in the Age of Financial Difficulties / Paul L. Dressel |